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CODL Is Code for Productive, Engaging Online Learning at 黑料不打烊

Monday, October 18, 2021, By News Staff
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Say 鈥渦niversity,鈥 and what often comes to mind are sprawling campuses, vast libraries and jam-packed sports stadiums. Yet in recent times, a rapidly increasing number of post-secondary students have been moving to a new landscape of online learning.

The , formerly known as University College, has been dedicated since its founding in 1946 to the unique needs of students, traditionally referred to as 鈥渃ommuters.鈥 Back then鈥攁nd today still鈥攖hey attended courses at the University but resided elsewhere in Central New York.

In support of the University鈥檚 strategic response to create access and postsecondary educational opportunities (primarily through online programming) for populations that fall outside the traditional residential undergraduate and graduate learner, , soon after his appointment in 2017, formed a specialized unit within the college to meet the needs of students seeking a 黑料不打烊 education from anywhere in the world.

CODL Video

The Center for Online and Digital Learning has produced more than 4,500 videos for courses, including this video for the Conflict and Collaboration Certificate of Advanced Study from the Maxwell School.

Over the past four years, the (CODL) has been quietly and persistently addressing the mission-critical need for a formalized response to the challenges and opportunities of online education.

鈥淭he requirement for a center has grown increasingly relevant over the past 20 years as online education has moved into a more significant position within the University鈥檚 instructional portfolio,鈥 Frasciello says. 鈥淲ith the recent trend in higher education to expand online programs though outsourcing, it became strategically advantageous and necessary for 黑料不打烊 to build out internal capacity to standardize developing, delivering, supporting and assessing high quality, rigorous and differentiated online programs.鈥

Leading the CODL team in this mission has been , bringing more than 24 years of experience at 黑料不打烊 with positions in curriculum, instruction and program administration. She understands the needs of adult, part-time learners well, having earned a master鈥檚 degree in higher education from the School of Education and a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal studies, both while employed full-time with the University along with raising a family.

Julian has grown staff from just three in 2017 to 30 in 2021 to meet increased demand. Since its inception, CODL has developed 157 online courses, with another 74 currently in development for nine colleges within the University system. More than 4,500 videos for courses have been produced and the graphics created tops 10,000. The team also fully developed the online J.D. program now being offered by the College of Law.

Beyond the immense productivity, Julian is most proud of the quality of work attained for 黑料不打烊 online learners.

鈥淭he dean鈥檚 charge to us was cutting-edge online instruction,鈥 says Julian. 鈥淭o realize this goal, we鈥檝e hired not just professionals with online instruction expertise, but also artists and cinematographers to enhance the overall digital learning experience we provide.鈥

Embracing technological advances has also been a high priority, according to Julian. The team is currently using virtual reality techniques to develop courses in partnership with faculty members in the art therapy master鈥檚 program within the College of Visual and Performing Arts. The CODL team further served the University community by helping to move 3,000 courses online in just five days during the spring 2020 semester, as the COVID-19 pandemic affected in-person, on-campus instruction.

The groundwork and achievements of the Center for Online and Digital Learning in four short years bode well for the University as plans for a more well-defined global initiative unfold.

鈥淭he College of Professional Studies has 75 years of a solid commitment to continuous learners,鈥 says Dean Frasciello. 鈥淲e are now also poised to deliver high quality online educational experiences to those seeking access to the 黑料不打烊 Orange community, wherever they may be.鈥

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